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pakistan press, to scold pakistan press as if they're -- pakistan has one of the freest presses of the world. all you have to do since i've been prime minister in the last ten months, the criticism i have received from my own press, unprecedented. so to -- >> when you say unprecedented, you can't -- wait, wait. no way you're treated worse than i am. you're going to have to speak because i didn't hear your words. >> yes, are you going to raise the issue of freedom -- >> freedom of the press? yes, we will do that. we're talking about hostages, we're talking about hostages being held in various places. i've had very good luck with hostages, with north korea, with many places. they have treated us with respect and i appreciate it. made a big difference. we have two or three hostages that we're talking about. that's one of the gentlemen that we have heard about and we will be discussing that with many other subjects. yes, we will. >> president trump, we will be giving you good news about the two hostages. >> thank you. [ overlapping speakers ] >> go ahead. ask it again. >> you are escalatin
pakistan press, to scold pakistan press as if they're -- pakistan has one of the freest presses of the world. all you have to do since i've been prime minister in the last ten months, the criticism i have received from my own press, unprecedented. so to -- >> when you say unprecedented, you can't -- wait, wait. no way you're treated worse than i am. you're going to have to speak because i didn't hear your words. >> yes, are you going to raise the issue of freedom -- >> freedom...
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pakistan to afghanistan. that means roughly 40% of nato supplies are parked here in pakistan, not clear when they will move again, not clear what other measures pakistan is prepared to take in response to this incident. >> let's get some analysis now with cnn national security analyst peter bergen joining us by phone. pakistan is calling for a review of all military and political arrangements with the u.s. and nato. if so how potentially damaging is this particularly as it pertains to the u.s. and nato arrangement on the fight against terrorism? >> well, i think it could be quite damaging. 40% of material destined for afghanistan ran the sits pakistan. at the beginning the year that number was more like 75%. the pentagon has been and the u.s. government in general has been making alternative arrangements, what they call the northern distribution network which basically goes through russia and central asia in order to make the nato/u.s. effort in afghanistan less dependent on the pakistan over land route and p
pakistan to afghanistan. that means roughly 40% of nato supplies are parked here in pakistan, not clear when they will move again, not clear what other measures pakistan is prepared to take in response to this incident. >> let's get some analysis now with cnn national security analyst peter bergen joining us by phone. pakistan is calling for a review of all military and political arrangements with the u.s. and nato. if so how potentially damaging is this particularly as it pertains to the...
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pakistan is condemning -- pakistan says at least 24 soldiers were skilled. a nato spokesman says it's highly likely its forces caused the deaths. pakistan responded quickly. and the prime minister called his military chiefs in for an emergency meeting. >>> and basketball fans will be getting a christmas gift they really wants -- a season. the nba players and owners reached a tentative deal early this morning. their plan is to start training camps on december 9th, have a tripleheader on christmas day. there will be 66 games, but that's only 16 games shy of a normal regular season. the players still have to ratify the agreement. >>> president obama commented on the deal, say it's good, and gave it a thumbs up. >>> the at lat v rocket carrying the mars rover curiosity is heading to the red planet this hour. it began the journey this morning. the mission is to hunt for organic material that could lead to clues about life on mars. bonnie, it was picture perfect for that launch. how is the rest of the forecast? >> not quite as beautiful as florida. we had great we
pakistan is condemning -- pakistan says at least 24 soldiers were skilled. a nato spokesman says it's highly likely its forces caused the deaths. pakistan responded quickly. and the prime minister called his military chiefs in for an emergency meeting. >>> and basketball fans will be getting a christmas gift they really wants -- a season. the nba players and owners reached a tentative deal early this morning. their plan is to start training camps on december 9th, have a tripleheader on...
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pakistan to afghanistan. that means roughly 40% of nato supplies are near pakistan, not clear when they're going to move again, not clear what other measures pakistan is prepared to take in response to this incident. c cnn. >> this is likely to impact already strained relations with the u.s. our soenior analyst peter bergmn explains how bad things have become. >> the incident have angered the pakistan and have contributed to the fact that this is one of the most anti-american countries in the world. the favorable views for out of the country are 18%. >> this is hardly the first time the relationship between these two countries has been put in jeopardy. back in april, supplies to nato forces in afghanistan were halted for three days in protest over drone attacks. in may when the u.s. took out osama bin laden, pakistan was not warned in advance of the raid. in june, top u.s. military chief admiral mike mullen admitted significant cuts in aid to afghanistan. in august they denied aid to pakistan, and in septembe
pakistan to afghanistan. that means roughly 40% of nato supplies are near pakistan, not clear when they're going to move again, not clear what other measures pakistan is prepared to take in response to this incident. c cnn. >> this is likely to impact already strained relations with the u.s. our soenior analyst peter bergmn explains how bad things have become. >> the incident have angered the pakistan and have contributed to the fact that this is one of the most anti-american...
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the taliban claiming responsibility for attacks in pakistan. as soon as we have more details, we'll bring it to you. >>> well, ahead of tuesday's election in israel a right-wing rally is being held in support of benjamin netanyahu. he's trailing in the polls in the final days before the election saturday evening. the three-term leader participated in a debate. the main focus of the debate is security concerns for jerusalem. netanyahu is expected to conduct the final parliament session. let's bring in our middle east correspondent for more analysis on the upcoming israeli election. thanks very much for joining us. let's start off with what we've seen the last couple years. recent years, israel's electorate leaning forwards the right of security. now we're seeing them tilt to the left slightly on economic concerns. how much do you think social economic issues will influence this election? >> reporter: well there's no doubt that we're seeing a trend that started in the previous elections. israelis want their politicians talking about social econom
the taliban claiming responsibility for attacks in pakistan. as soon as we have more details, we'll bring it to you. >>> well, ahead of tuesday's election in israel a right-wing rally is being held in support of benjamin netanyahu. he's trailing in the polls in the final days before the election saturday evening. the three-term leader participated in a debate. the main focus of the debate is security concerns for jerusalem. netanyahu is expected to conduct the final parliament session....
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pakistan also wants an end to u.s. drone strikes and transit fees for each truck to reopen the supply routes. washington has hit back with threats to cut billions in aid. at stake for the u.s. is a key partner in its fight against extremists and at stake for pakistan, billions in aid and the backing of the world's military super power. >> reporter: do you think pakistan and the u.s. will ever be good friends? >> they can be good friends. >> reporter: but will they. >> they need a mutual understanding. >> reporter: will it happen? >> god say. >> reporter: the two sides say they're talking and hopeful for a resolution. for now, the nato supplies remain stuck in karachi, a symbol of the bad blood between two countries who say they're partners. reza sayeh, cnn, karachi. >>> ambassador, thanks very much for coming in. it's a pretty tense period in u.s.-pakistani relations as we saw from reza sayeh's piece. we have learned four trucks were finally allowed to leave pakistan and bring supplies to the u.s. embassy in kabul and
pakistan also wants an end to u.s. drone strikes and transit fees for each truck to reopen the supply routes. washington has hit back with threats to cut billions in aid. at stake for the u.s. is a key partner in its fight against extremists and at stake for pakistan, billions in aid and the backing of the world's military super power. >> reporter: do you think pakistan and the u.s. will ever be good friends? >> they can be good friends. >> reporter: but will they. >>...
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drone strike in pakistan may have killed the man considered al qaeda's military brain. cashmerery's group says he was killed in an attack on a tribal area near the afghan border. the killing has not been confirmed by pakistan or the united states. >> he was a man who was believed to be mounting or in the process of planning large, spectacular global attacks. and that is why he is such a key darth for the u.s., a man whom they believe had the ability and the resources to conduct strikes that could attack the west, particularly in europe and possibly even the united states, michelle. >> here in the u.s., the coast guard is closing a 182-mile stretch of the missouri river from sioux city to south of omaha, nebraska because of continued danger of flooding. it's causing thousands in north dakota and south dakota to evacuate in advance of all the water. heavy rain on top of the snowmelt is causing all this flooding. >>> in wildwood, new jersey, something will break your heart. an 11-year-old girl fell 100 feet to her dealt from a ferris wheel. she was on a class trip when she
drone strike in pakistan may have killed the man considered al qaeda's military brain. cashmerery's group says he was killed in an attack on a tribal area near the afghan border. the killing has not been confirmed by pakistan or the united states. >> he was a man who was believed to be mounting or in the process of planning large, spectacular global attacks. and that is why he is such a key darth for the u.s., a man whom they believe had the ability and the resources to conduct strikes...
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you know, john kerry had one simple message to pakistan. he said, you need to decide what sort of country you're going to be, whether you're going to be a haven for terrorists. it's almost a moot question. pakistan is a haven for terrorists. osama bin laden was here. pakistan has hosted militant groups for decades now. it's part of the very fabric of the country. and at various times pakistan has either attacked or accommodated those groups depending on its circumstances and its capacity. what john kerry's looking for here, though, is support from pakistan to meet america's ends. and that is across the border into afghanistan. he wants pakistan to be able to disrupt the leadership of the militants here, to block off that border, to make america's efforts in afghanistan easier and eventually be able to draw down the troops. but anderson, it's so difficult because pakistan immediately after the osama bin laden raid, rather than look at what its own culpability may have been, was pointing the finger directly back at the united states, accusing
you know, john kerry had one simple message to pakistan. he said, you need to decide what sort of country you're going to be, whether you're going to be a haven for terrorists. it's almost a moot question. pakistan is a haven for terrorists. osama bin laden was here. pakistan has hosted militant groups for decades now. it's part of the very fabric of the country. and at various times pakistan has either attacked or accommodated those groups depending on its circumstances and its capacity. what...
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you lived in pakistan and afghanistan. how important was that palestinian issue in their perception of the united states? >> it was in the background. that's why i think as a background thing, it's really important because it was part of every sense of grievance, every sense of we must fight, every reason for al qaeda starting. you know, it was a palestinian who started al qaeda. i'm now in north africa and all the countries, you can see, it's an underlying theme. it's not, i agree, today's immediate issue perhaps, but it would create an enormous change in general maatmosphere in the arab world, i believe, and the muslim world if there was a way forward because it feeds and fuels the youth, and you can feel the resentment when you talk to people on the street. it's always there. >> i know we could talk about this the whole time. but richard, could the administration do much more than it has done on ukraine? it feels like we're in a situation where putin has taken crimea, but he's paying a price with the reaction of the ukr
you lived in pakistan and afghanistan. how important was that palestinian issue in their perception of the united states? >> it was in the background. that's why i think as a background thing, it's really important because it was part of every sense of grievance, every sense of we must fight, every reason for al qaeda starting. you know, it was a palestinian who started al qaeda. i'm now in north africa and all the countries, you can see, it's an underlying theme. it's not, i agree,...
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there's no doubt that there have been tensions when isaf and pakistan, the united states and pakistan over the last several months. i think they are being worked through both military and diplomatic channels. but ultimately, it is in our interest to see a successful stable pakistan and it is in pakistan's interests to work with us and the world community to ensure that they themselves are not consumed by extremism that is in their midst. so we're going to keep on going at this and i think every nato member, every isaf member is committed to that. >> yesterday your friend and ally said that -- alleged that romney at bain capital was, quote, responsible for job losses at a kansas city steel mill. is that your view that romney is personal responsible for those job losses, will comments from booker and your former auto czar ken ratner call on you to pull back a little bit? and generally, can you give us your sense -- three-part, mr. president. could you give us your sense of just what private equity's role is stemming job losses as they seek a return on investment for their investors? >>
there's no doubt that there have been tensions when isaf and pakistan, the united states and pakistan over the last several months. i think they are being worked through both military and diplomatic channels. but ultimately, it is in our interest to see a successful stable pakistan and it is in pakistan's interests to work with us and the world community to ensure that they themselves are not consumed by extremism that is in their midst. so we're going to keep on going at this and i think every...
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is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. standing by live in pakistan, reza, how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both sides, finger pointing, accusations. this is more than rhetoric. i think things changed after the raid on the bin laden compound here in pakistan in may. this was viewed by many here in pakistan as an embarrassment for the country and the military. it was viewed as a violation of pakistan's sovereignty by people here. i think ever since then, both sides have made moves that substantially changed the complexion of this relationship. withholding $ 00 million of u.s. aid is significant. this is cash and military equipment. the messa
is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. standing by live in pakistan, reza, how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard...
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mori has offered help to pakistan. describe to us if their relationship seems to be coming together in order to help people in this region or not. >> reporter: we, the rhetoric on either side has been spot on. i mean, mr. mori, when he toured the region on sunday said he was devastated by what he saw. and he said that all of india's resources are at pakistan's disposal. pakistan immediately responded by saying in kind that they, too, were willing to help the indians in any way that they could. now that's one side of the story, of course. but many analysts i've spoken to have been pointing out that this remains one of the most heavily militarized borders in the world. the two countries have fought many wars since 1947 when they became independent. much as though they're talking about collaborating it is quite unlikely that they'll share military resources, given the years of secrecy and spying between the two. but at least for now it's heartening to see the two countries talking that way. for now, it seems like they're
mori has offered help to pakistan. describe to us if their relationship seems to be coming together in order to help people in this region or not. >> reporter: we, the rhetoric on either side has been spot on. i mean, mr. mori, when he toured the region on sunday said he was devastated by what he saw. and he said that all of india's resources are at pakistan's disposal. pakistan immediately responded by saying in kind that they, too, were willing to help the indians in any way that they...
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india-pakistan. the connections are powerful and they're an excellent statement on what needs to be don in the world today. >> she called on everyone to stand up for what they believe in. stand up for the 31 million she said. she said, winning the nobel peace prize is not going to help her in chemistry class. >> no. >> that's all she ever wanted a chance to do and that's all she wants for the girls around the world. >> great fighters for our children. amazing, isn't it? wasn't that great? my goodness. 17 years old. >> we'll be right back. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effe
india-pakistan. the connections are powerful and they're an excellent statement on what needs to be don in the world today. >> she called on everyone to stand up for what they believe in. stand up for the 31 million she said. she said, winning the nobel peace prize is not going to help her in chemistry class. >> no. >> that's all she ever wanted a chance to do and that's all she wants for the girls around the world. >> great fighters for our children. amazing, isn't it?...
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but dad calls concerned and kid travelled to pakistan. millions traveling overseas every month and can't take this information and say leads to further investigation. too many people and problems. i think people are taking a case and saying should have spent more time on it without thinking about how you boil down notion to get to the case. >> doing triauj with the variety of cases. there's cases in every state of the country or investigations, you got to do triage. >> that's right. if you take a physician and 500 patients in the emergency room, and if you succeed with 499, last one doesn't die, that's good success rate. with the fbi, take 500 suspects and ensure that the last doesn't succeed in attack. that is not a bar you can meet. looking at this case saying his dad says i'm concerned. saying he traveled. can't investigate every one of those individuals. last point. if you go to court in the united states to look at individual's e-mail. you need a court order. you know what the court would say? you have got to kidding me. >> not enoug
but dad calls concerned and kid travelled to pakistan. millions traveling overseas every month and can't take this information and say leads to further investigation. too many people and problems. i think people are taking a case and saying should have spent more time on it without thinking about how you boil down notion to get to the case. >> doing triauj with the variety of cases. there's cases in every state of the country or investigations, you got to do triage. >> that's right....
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cnn traveling to her hometown in pakistan. that's next. >>> new information about tashfeen malik, the pakistani born woman who held murder 14 people in san bernardino with her husband. she was dedicated to isis on her facebook page. now looking into her past at the university of southern pakistan. we have sophia saifi with us. sophia, withhat can you tell us? >> reporter: what they know so far is relatives are there. we know the father left the village in the '80s and left to work as a construction worker in riyad. he called for family and she left when she was 1 year old along with the rest of the family. they are living in saudi arabia, except one sister which we learned in the united kingdom. apart from that, we know she went to the university which is the main town in the province in pakistan. we spoke to the spokesperson and he told us that tashfeen malik attended that university between 2007 and 2012. he said she was an ordinary student and did not stand out and was not involved in the clubs or sports clubs. she did not
cnn traveling to her hometown in pakistan. that's next. >>> new information about tashfeen malik, the pakistani born woman who held murder 14 people in san bernardino with her husband. she was dedicated to isis on her facebook page. now looking into her past at the university of southern pakistan. we have sophia saifi with us. sophia, withhat can you tell us? >> reporter: what they know so far is relatives are there. we know the father left the village in the '80s and left to...
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-pakistan relationship. a nato says they were working with element of special operations forces in a combined mission on the afghan side of the border. . the officials say the team came from under fire from pakistan from what they believe to be an expected pal tan base. the troops requested air support. an initial indications are apache helicopters and a gunship fired on two pakistani border check points. officials say they fired from the afghan side and did not enter pakistani air spice. 24 pakistani soldiers were killed in the airstrike but details diversion depending who you talk to. the u.s. official believes pakistani were called to warn them of the airstrike beforehand but pack tanny commanders claim they pleaded with nato to stop firing on friendly fortses and insist they're troops did not fire first. this is a front tier area with a border that's hard to define. nato complained in the past with firing on after nan and american troops close to the checkpoints. >> i would say in the last three weeks we
-pakistan relationship. a nato says they were working with element of special operations forces in a combined mission on the afghan side of the border. . the officials say the team came from under fire from pakistan from what they believe to be an expected pal tan base. the troops requested air support. an initial indications are apache helicopters and a gunship fired on two pakistani border check points. officials say they fired from the afghan side and did not enter pakistani air spice. 24...
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tonight we're keeping them onnest on pakistan. it's where a lot of the ieds that kill and maim american troops are made in pakistan's tribal areas near the afghan border. in recent weeks, however, american officials have reportedly told pakistani intelligence about four bomb-making factories. and in all four cases, the intelligence has apparently leaked to the insurgents. by the time pakistani troops get there, the factories are empty. someone has been tipping them off, though pakistani officials including the country's top military spokesmen today deny it. in addition pakistani authorities have arrested dozens of people for helping in the raid that killed osama bin laden while steadfastly denying he had a support network helping him live for years in the very heart of pakistan. >> this is a man who was living in a for the tress. you have intelligence agents swarming all over the country. how did they not know? >> 9/11 happened in new york with all the maximum and the best available intelligence to, the american parties could not
tonight we're keeping them onnest on pakistan. it's where a lot of the ieds that kill and maim american troops are made in pakistan's tribal areas near the afghan border. in recent weeks, however, american officials have reportedly told pakistani intelligence about four bomb-making factories. and in all four cases, the intelligence has apparently leaked to the insurgents. by the time pakistani troops get there, the factories are empty. someone has been tipping them off, though pakistani...
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the attack on pakistan's security. learning a bit, i was going to attend meeting with my sons and brothers, and i'm now going to islamabad to hold a special session on the cdc. i'm encouraging all members of pakistan would even dare to hit security. >> we have relations between the nato was careful not to accept blame, but did promise us a thorough investigation. >> in the eastern border areas, it's not 100% clear, and also they were woefen into this community, and at. fly loots, so roughly 40% and no fate owe fuels and supplies do not go out of this country. and your money. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. pillsbury crescent bacon cheddar pinwheels just unroll, add ingredients, roll and bake. and the crowd goes wild. crescent bacon cheddar pinwheels. game day ideas made easy. -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moistur
the attack on pakistan's security. learning a bit, i was going to attend meeting with my sons and brothers, and i'm now going to islamabad to hold a special session on the cdc. i'm encouraging all members of pakistan would even dare to hit security. >> we have relations between the nato was careful not to accept blame, but did promise us a thorough investigation. >> in the eastern border areas, it's not 100% clear, and also they were woefen into this community, and at. fly loots, so...
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dare to attack pakistan's sovereignty or pakistan's security. we have a report on the fallout from the attack. >> reporter: an angry reaction here in pakistan to what government officials here are calling a nato air strike that hit two pakistani military check posts on pakistani soil killing at least two dozen pakistani soldiers. this is an incident that sparked some anti-american and anti-nato protests in pakistan. some of the protests taking place in the city. government officials here say this incident took place in a district that pakistan's tribal region that sits right next to the afghanistan border. this is an area where there is a lot of militant activity. nato troops oftentimes conduct military operations there. and that's what was happening according to nato officials in the early morning hours of saturday morning when this incident happened. the agreement between pakistan and nato is for nato troops to stay on afghanistan's soil. but in this case, according to pakistani officials that didn't happen. the nato air strikes hitting target
dare to attack pakistan's sovereignty or pakistan's security. we have a report on the fallout from the attack. >> reporter: an angry reaction here in pakistan to what government officials here are calling a nato air strike that hit two pakistani military check posts on pakistani soil killing at least two dozen pakistani soldiers. this is an incident that sparked some anti-american and anti-nato protests in pakistan. some of the protests taking place in the city. government officials here...
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pakistan is developing nuclear weapons every year. al qaeda is -- islamic militants are taking more political control in places like egypt. so that has all been left out of this. i do think there's been a quality about what the white house has done. saying basically we're now safe when we are not. and there is a lot out there in this new world that we really ought to be -- that's where i think the republicans ought to go. what are we going into the new world in which we're emerging. >> gloria, was this good politics? >> was what good politics? the trip? >> yes. >> well, everything is going to be seen as a political move. and given the fact that they released the web video on bin laden, the killing of osama bin laden, and would mitt romney have gone down the same path and they got in a fight, they set themselves up for this trip. but, so people are going to see it through a political lens. from their point of view, however, let me say that what the president was able to do this evening was tell the american public that he is winding do
pakistan is developing nuclear weapons every year. al qaeda is -- islamic militants are taking more political control in places like egypt. so that has all been left out of this. i do think there's been a quality about what the white house has done. saying basically we're now safe when we are not. and there is a lot out there in this new world that we really ought to be -- that's where i think the republicans ought to go. what are we going into the new world in which we're emerging. >>...
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/afghan border, and we need a relationship with pakistan to keep the india/pakistan relationship stable and peaceful. they're both nuclear powers. if you take away all of the aid, as perry suggested, you reduce influence, and pakistan is arguably the most dangerous country in the world to the united states. i don't think it's a credible proposal. >> is pakistan too nuclear to fail? >> an interesting way to put things. both president bush and president obama concluded, despite our unhappiness with pakistan, we have to deal with its government, because that's what -- that's the only way to end the war in afghanistan. >> nicholas burns, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. happy holidays to you. >> thanks, jim. >>> ahead, newt gingrich back on the campaign trail and trying to explain his plan for dealing with illegal immigration. next, why tomorrow's a nail-biter for nasa. congratulations. congratulations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire businesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as v
/afghan border, and we need a relationship with pakistan to keep the india/pakistan relationship stable and peaceful. they're both nuclear powers. if you take away all of the aid, as perry suggested, you reduce influence, and pakistan is arguably the most dangerous country in the world to the united states. i don't think it's a credible proposal. >> is pakistan too nuclear to fail? >> an interesting way to put things. both president bush and president obama concluded, despite our...
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she may have come here from a militant group in pakistan, very violent. she may have been recruited by them, got here and decided, well, the most propaganda value is the islamic state, and she did that facebook posting in the middle of the attack. which scared a lot of americans. so what she believed in, who knows, but it's the whole idea of violence that these people adhere to and their defense of their form of islam, and that's all they care about. they don't care about organizations. >>> up next, anger on the streets of chicago. protesters demanding the resignation of the mayor. details on that. we'll take you there. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. hey, what are ♪ having? ♪ ♪ ♪ what makesheart healthysalad the becalifornia walnuts.r? the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so sim
she may have come here from a militant group in pakistan, very violent. she may have been recruited by them, got here and decided, well, the most propaganda value is the islamic state, and she did that facebook posting in the middle of the attack. which scared a lot of americans. so what she believed in, who knows, but it's the whole idea of violence that these people adhere to and their defense of their form of islam, and that's all they care about. they don't care about organizations....
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. >> the unforgiving heat wave in pakistan. it has killed more than 1,000 people so far and authorities there warn that more fatalities are expected in the coming days. >> hospitals are stretched thin with heat stroke victims being continuously brought in. morgues are filled beyond capacity and there is simply not enough space left to put all the bodies. sima joins us from karachi with more. there is a whohorrific horrific story situation there. report o >> reporter: it really is, natalie. everyday we wake up to o more information, more figures. yesterday i went to a graveyard that simply didn't have enough space. it is one that everybody goes to because it is centrally located, easy to get to. families and loved ones if they want to visit. but there is just not a enough room. they were trying to eek out space. no place in the hospitals. no place in the morgues. no place it find them a final resting place either. and just got more figures from the main morgue and on the outstirts outskirts of karachi, they have had 800 bodies s
. >> the unforgiving heat wave in pakistan. it has killed more than 1,000 people so far and authorities there warn that more fatalities are expected in the coming days. >> hospitals are stretched thin with heat stroke victims being continuously brought in. morgues are filled beyond capacity and there is simply not enough space left to put all the bodies. sima joins us from karachi with more. there is a whohorrific horrific story situation there. report o >> reporter: it really...
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pakistan cut off nato supply lines to pakistan. this will likely damage the relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. nick walsh jones us live from kabul. are we starting to get more official word from nato now? >> absolutely. let's start with what pakistan has originally accused nato of here. they're saying two separate checkpoints were attacked inside pakistani territory, killing between 24, 26 pakistani soldiers, injuring about a dozen, outrage on the pakistani's side of the border, the prime minister scheduling a meeting with security chiefs and supply lines through pakistan into afghanistan and kabul. we are heard from nato a final acknowledgement that they think it is, quote, highly likely that what they refer to as close air support, to you and me, that's some kind of air strike, caused these casualties. we also believe now they seem to be indicating that they accept this was on the pakistani side of the border. still, a significant amount of confusion here, but key to point out they want a swift conclusion to the investig
pakistan cut off nato supply lines to pakistan. this will likely damage the relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. nick walsh jones us live from kabul. are we starting to get more official word from nato now? >> absolutely. let's start with what pakistan has originally accused nato of here. they're saying two separate checkpoints were attacked inside pakistani territory, killing between 24, 26 pakistani soldiers, injuring about a dozen, outrage on the pakistani's side of the border,...
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what pakistan hasn't had yet is particularly good leadership. hopefully in the next few years a leader will come up. >> peter, we appreciate you being with us. his new book is called "man hunt." it really takes you inside the hunt for osama bin laden. it just came out. i recommend it. ari fleischer, thank you. paul begala and general marks. we'll be right back.
what pakistan hasn't had yet is particularly good leadership. hopefully in the next few years a leader will come up. >> peter, we appreciate you being with us. his new book is called "man hunt." it really takes you inside the hunt for osama bin laden. it just came out. i recommend it. ari fleischer, thank you. paul begala and general marks. we'll be right back.
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how does the u.s., i guess, solidify or repair a relationship with pakistan? >> president obama inherited two wars, one in iraq and one in afghanistan. he's obviously pulled back in iraq. and in afghanistan has determined to pull back. and in fact, we saw the announcement today from president karzai thanking the american taxpayers, and assuring all of us that afghanistan is going to be independent within the next couple of years. and president obama echoed that commitment. when it comes to the relationships with pakistan, that -- you know, that is simply going to go on as it is. but the point that david's making, i think, is you have these delicate balances with our allies that as president you have to do. what i was appalled about this morning was mitt romney sort of stepping in there to try and kind of attack president obama and the nato alliance when he's been doing nothing but attacking europe over the last couple of months. you know, god forbid the united states should end up like europe, according to mitt romney, yet this weekend attacking president obam
how does the u.s., i guess, solidify or repair a relationship with pakistan? >> president obama inherited two wars, one in iraq and one in afghanistan. he's obviously pulled back in iraq. and in afghanistan has determined to pull back. and in fact, we saw the announcement today from president karzai thanking the american taxpayers, and assuring all of us that afghanistan is going to be independent within the next couple of years. and president obama echoed that commitment. when it comes...
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. >> in the meantime, heavy rain is being claimed for the collapse of a roof in pakistan. some reports say at least 24 people were killed. rescuers are still looking for more people trapped in the rubble. >> it's worth pointing out the rains have nearly all come to an end now in this region. but the problems for millions may just be beginning. >> reporter: the population across southern pakistan even greater than places that has a population roughly around 10 million people. you put that city in the united states, it would be the become the most populous city in the u.s. kind of give you an idea of how many people are dealing with what's going on here. zoom in here, give you a closer perspective of the portion of india and also eastern pakistan that we're speaking of. right across the kashmir and punjab region west of india and the eastern corner of pakistan. hateful forecast, as rosie just told you, nearly nonexistent. that's good news, but certainly going to be far from the major issue here over the next couple of days. two rivers we're watching carefully, tens of thousa
. >> in the meantime, heavy rain is being claimed for the collapse of a roof in pakistan. some reports say at least 24 people were killed. rescuers are still looking for more people trapped in the rubble. >> it's worth pointing out the rains have nearly all come to an end now in this region. but the problems for millions may just be beginning. >> reporter: the population across southern pakistan even greater than places that has a population roughly around 10 million people....
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this is northwest pakistan. there were about eight people in that cable car. the cable snapped which led to the dangling about 900 feet above the ground for many hours. we were told by one of the children who was in that cable car that two of the children had vomited, another two were slipping in and out of consciousness. there was an attempt by commandos via helicopter to rescue them. one of the children was rescued by a sling which grabbed the child directly from the cable car, handing from a helicopter, and then came down. but it got incredibly dark and so they couldn't bring the helicopters up. and there was one remaining fragile cable. and so eventually they had to call in zip lining experts which went in and climbed up and through the use of rope and pulleys and various mechanics, they managed to get the remaining seven down. so this lasted late into the night and around 11:00 p.m., again, very remote part of the country, there is again the prime minister had tweeted out saying that he is relieved, but again, according to tweets by the prime minister ann
this is northwest pakistan. there were about eight people in that cable car. the cable snapped which led to the dangling about 900 feet above the ground for many hours. we were told by one of the children who was in that cable car that two of the children had vomited, another two were slipping in and out of consciousness. there was an attempt by commandos via helicopter to rescue them. one of the children was rescued by a sling which grabbed the child directly from the cable car, handing from a...
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pakistan. spent a year in pakistan. in quetta no less. headquarters of taliban. and yet, you know, and was blowing up stuff in his backyard on video and yet they didn't put the pieces together. is it a mistake on their part? or is -- i mean, you know what is like to make the threat assessment. what happened? >> we're look at this in the wrong direction. we take one case and say are there things that should have been suspicious? of course. go the other direction. the direction i lived in. take a sea of information of the a dad calls and says he's concerned about his kid. he claims he told the fed his kid was a terrorist. that's what e says. that that. he doesn't have to declare when he returns to country. let's take those facts. a dad calls and says he's concerned about a kid and the kid travelled to pakistan. 330 million people in this country. 2 million plus traveling overseas every month. you cannot take that information, anderson and say this should leave me to develop a further investigation. too many people, too many problems. i think people are taking a cas
pakistan. spent a year in pakistan. in quetta no less. headquarters of taliban. and yet, you know, and was blowing up stuff in his backyard on video and yet they didn't put the pieces together. is it a mistake on their part? or is -- i mean, you know what is like to make the threat assessment. what happened? >> we're look at this in the wrong direction. we take one case and say are there things that should have been suspicious? of course. go the other direction. the direction i lived in....
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because he had a conversation with pakistan, now pakistan is our friend. but if he has another conversation with india, india will be our friend. who knows where donald trump will come out and i think that is a terrible way to set foreign poms because we don't have any way of communicating to our allies that there is some stability and principle. >> and there is no evidence that he's going to bow to anybody. which is one of the criticisms. >> keep them on their toes. some other prime minister is going to read that and say he said the same thing to me and he -- >> -- a tradition of intentional ambiguity. that is particularly true with regard to taiwan and china. we've kept both oaf them in spence about what we might actually do if there were warfare between them. but that's been intended and followed by a number of presidents. i don't have a problem with ambiguity. i have a problem with having phone calls with important people and not saying anything. and building something. building the case where you ultimately want to go. >> you don't is a problem with f
because he had a conversation with pakistan, now pakistan is our friend. but if he has another conversation with india, india will be our friend. who knows where donald trump will come out and i think that is a terrible way to set foreign poms because we don't have any way of communicating to our allies that there is some stability and principle. >> and there is no evidence that he's going to bow to anybody. which is one of the criticisms. >> keep them on their toes. some other...
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you will hear their masters in pakistan. and you will also see the victims, men, women and children and hear from those who survived. it is the first 360-degree view of terrorism. november 26, 2008, an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group sent ten gunmen to mumbai, india's biggest city. their mission was to kill and keep on killing. to stage a spectacle so terrifying that the world could no longer ignore lashkar-e-taiba, the army of the righteous. indian intelligence intercepted the terrorists' cell phone conversations with their commanders in pakistan. >> they were very calm, not shouting, not excited. they were doing their job as a matter of fact. >> one gunman was captured alive. for the army of the righteous, it was a test run for future operations, not just in india, but perhaps elsewhere. their method of attack could easily be adapted to any american city. no hijacked airliners or sophisticated weaponry, just ten young men with mobile phones and assault rifles programme
you will hear their masters in pakistan. and you will also see the victims, men, women and children and hear from those who survived. it is the first 360-degree view of terrorism. november 26, 2008, an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group sent ten gunmen to mumbai, india's biggest city. their mission was to kill and keep on killing. to stage a spectacle so terrifying that the world could no longer ignore lashkar-e-taiba, the army of the...
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we shut up hamad karzai in pakistan. we never dealt with pakistan. they said, we fought the same year, one, two tours. now we're trying to do the negotiations without leverage. we lack the ability to deal with pakistan. so, you know, when the joint chiefs and the secretary of defense tell the president, look, don't pull the troops out, it doesn't meet the conditions we set, they're absolutely right. there's no assurance we'll ever get those conditions met because the taliban are rolling up the government forces in various provinces. it's going to be an ugly situation no matter whether you pull the troomz out now or you wait until president biden takes over and it becomes his problem. so if you pull out half the troops now and you give people warnings, it goes over a period of month, you'll do damage. but it's going to be an ugly ending in all probability. >> is president trump doing the right thing now? >> i don't think he's done the right thing from the beginning, but the military is trying to salvage what they can out of a negotiated honorable exit
we shut up hamad karzai in pakistan. we never dealt with pakistan. they said, we fought the same year, one, two tours. now we're trying to do the negotiations without leverage. we lack the ability to deal with pakistan. so, you know, when the joint chiefs and the secretary of defense tell the president, look, don't pull the troops out, it doesn't meet the conditions we set, they're absolutely right. there's no assurance we'll ever get those conditions met because the taliban are rolling up the...
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pakistan military officials saying they crossed o eed over border inside pakistan killing 26 and injuring many others. outrage across pakistan, the prime minister already calling for his foreign ministry to take this up at the highest levels with nato and american officials, as well. i should point out that nato have not released their version of events as yet. they've waited a couple of hours and put out a statement. putting out a statement in which they said this would have the highest attention of the top official. let's have a look at what they said. >> we're seeing this on the screen. says it has the highest personal attention. this is the isaf commander, we have up on the screen from general john allen saying the incident has his highest attention and commitment to thoroughly investigate it to determine the facts. most sincere and heart felt condolences go out to the families and loved ones of any members of the pakistani security forces who may have been killed or injured. help us understand or our viewers understand this region a little better. there is no answer yet as to why --
pakistan military officials saying they crossed o eed over border inside pakistan killing 26 and injuring many others. outrage across pakistan, the prime minister already calling for his foreign ministry to take this up at the highest levels with nato and american officials, as well. i should point out that nato have not released their version of events as yet. they've waited a couple of hours and put out a statement. putting out a statement in which they said this would have the highest...
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she returned to pakistan in 2007 to earn her pharmacy degree. according to "the new york times," after she left, her university was so concerned about radicalization that officials began monitoring the campus for extremist activity. >> one of malik's professors described her as just an ordinary student, though. let's get to cnn's correspondent brian todd. he's been taking a closer look into her background. what are you picking up? >> reporter: kate, john, good morning. we're picking up kind of competing threads of have 6 the narrative of tashfeen malik's life in pakistan before she came to the united states. we learned she went to bahauddin zakariya university. studied pharmacy there. got a degree in 2012. you mentioned that one school official described her as an ordinary student. but another professor who taught her there for two years, professor hussein said, quote, she was a very good student. she always remained very busy in studies. i don't think she was more religious or anything like that. but there are competing narratives of her life.
she returned to pakistan in 2007 to earn her pharmacy degree. according to "the new york times," after she left, her university was so concerned about radicalization that officials began monitoring the campus for extremist activity. >> one of malik's professors described her as just an ordinary student, though. let's get to cnn's correspondent brian todd. he's been taking a closer look into her background. what are you picking up? >> reporter: kate, john, good morning....
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pakistan is an ally. a sovereign nation. but the u.s. has killed hundreds of people inside its borders with drone strikes. pervez musharraf was pakistan's president when the strikes began. for years he and other high level pakistani officials claimed to have nothing to do with them but now musharraf is finally coming clean in an interview with our own nick robertson standing by live in islamabad, pakistan. what did musharraf tell you, nick? >> reporter: well, jake, in all that time, those ten years, pakistani politicians, musharraf included, have denied, denounced drone strikes. denied they ever had a hand in them. i asked him point blank, so what you're telling me is there might have been some. this is what he said. what you're saying here, on occasion there was agreement. >> no. only on very few occasions where the target was absolutely isolated and had no chance of collateral damage. >> reporter: what musharraf said was there was an agreement, security agreement between u.s./pakistani forces and if they couldn't get the pakistani army
pakistan is an ally. a sovereign nation. but the u.s. has killed hundreds of people inside its borders with drone strikes. pervez musharraf was pakistan's president when the strikes began. for years he and other high level pakistani officials claimed to have nothing to do with them but now musharraf is finally coming clean in an interview with our own nick robertson standing by live in islamabad, pakistan. what did musharraf tell you, nick? >> reporter: well, jake, in all that time, those...
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pakistan wants them to have power. this is really about pakistan and india. >> general, i just want your reaction to this "new york times" story reporting that trump asked senior advisers last week if they had options to take action against iran's main nuclear site in the coming weeks. are you concerned about the president that he may do, what he may do before january 20th? >> i am concerned. that's no rational policy. first of all if you take action against that site you'll get retaliation of some type. secondly there is no assurance you can really eliminate the site. third, they're going to come back and rebuild under ground and it really is problematic for the biden administration. so i think it's a really bad policy if we strike iran right now. >> general, always a pleasure. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> with the virus raging the current president wants you to think we've got to choose between the virus and the economy but the truth is we can't get a handle on the economy until we get a handle on the virus. tha
pakistan wants them to have power. this is really about pakistan and india. >> general, i just want your reaction to this "new york times" story reporting that trump asked senior advisers last week if they had options to take action against iran's main nuclear site in the coming weeks. are you concerned about the president that he may do, what he may do before january 20th? >> i am concerned. that's no rational policy. first of all if you take action against that site...
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in a way that respects pakistan's sovereignty, interests. in pursuit of a durable peace america has no designs behind an end to safe havens and respect for afghan sovereignty. as we move forward some people will ask why we need a firm timeline. the answer is clear. our goal is not to build a country in america's image or to erad kate every vestige of the taliban. these objectives would require many more years, many more dollars and most importantly many more american lives. our goal is to destroy al qaeda and we are on a path to do exactly that. afghans want to assert their sovereignty and build a lasting peace. that requires a clear timeline to wind down the war. others will ask why don't we leave immediately. that answer is also clear. we must give afghanistan the opportunity to stabilize otherwise our gains could be lost and al qaeda could establish itself once more. as commander in chief i refuse to let that happen. i recognize that many americans are tired of war. as president nothing is more wrenching that signing a letter to a family
in a way that respects pakistan's sovereignty, interests. in pursuit of a durable peace america has no designs behind an end to safe havens and respect for afghan sovereignty. as we move forward some people will ask why we need a firm timeline. the answer is clear. our goal is not to build a country in america's image or to erad kate every vestige of the taliban. these objectives would require many more years, many more dollars and most importantly many more american lives. our goal is to...
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he's held on house arrest since his return to pakistan. cnn islamabad, pakistan. >> thanks for that report. >>> tensions high in cairo. they are threatening to end two large sit ins. they vow not to move until morsi is reinstated. that's not looking likely at all. three of the top aids in the muslim brotherhood are going on trial to face murder charges. >>> it is five minutes after the hour. iran is seeking a new path to a nuclear bomb. the wall street journal says they could begin producing weaponed grade plutonium. until now, the white house has been focused on the enrichment program. it's heavy water reactor that is are easier targets. >>> meantime, iran's new president is beginning his first full day in office and how he might interact with the west. he's considered a moderate. he's vowed to reduce tensions between his country and the rest of the world. he did meet with syria's prime minister. he pledged their alliance would not be shaken. >>> back in this country, officials asking why. after a beautiful saturday night was shattered by
he's held on house arrest since his return to pakistan. cnn islamabad, pakistan. >> thanks for that report. >>> tensions high in cairo. they are threatening to end two large sit ins. they vow not to move until morsi is reinstated. that's not looking likely at all. three of the top aids in the muslim brotherhood are going on trial to face murder charges. >>> it is five minutes after the hour. iran is seeking a new path to a nuclear bomb. the wall street journal says they...
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, congressman, because i think there was an explosion in 2002 over the mediterranean when india and pakistan were really in heated -- at a heated time in their sort of prenuclear battles. so that is a critical issue. if those can mistaken for nuclear attacks, we do have north korea in a precarious situation. so logistically speaking, how are governments handles this? it's to cover this, but then you have people injured and governments who need to be not only aware of the political implications but just the natural disaster implication 80. >> sure. that's why it makes sense to watch these things. and nasa has a near-earth program. it is, i would argue, it is underfunded because of what's at stake here both in the sense of preparedness and dealing with injury and upset. but as to deal with international incidents that might occur. you mentioned the 2002 meteorite over the mediterranean, at the time, the deputy director said if this would have happened over the subcontinent it might have been mistaken for a nuclear explosion in this belligerent stand off between india and pakistan at the time.
, congressman, because i think there was an explosion in 2002 over the mediterranean when india and pakistan were really in heated -- at a heated time in their sort of prenuclear battles. so that is a critical issue. if those can mistaken for nuclear attacks, we do have north korea in a precarious situation. so logistically speaking, how are governments handles this? it's to cover this, but then you have people injured and governments who need to be not only aware of the political implications...
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one is pakistan. pakistan has cut off u.s. access to supply routes. usually the u.s. is allowed to use these to bring troops and supplies in and out of afghanistan. it's the easiest and cheapest way to do it. for the last six months, not much access, so they were looking to negotiate a way to get that going again. more progress to it, but it's not going to happen during this nato summit. and then another big issue of some talks about a missile defense system for europe. that's something europe really wants, but it makes russia very uncomfortable, so that's a bit of a sticky situation, but that will be on the table for discussion as well, don. >> all right. that's jessica yellin. thank you, jessica. we didn't see jessica but we know her very well. she is not only very smart, but she is very pretty. we did not see her there. she is just blocks away from these protests that are happening in chicago. jessica is actually covering the business of this nato summit that's happening, talking about afghanistan and the other things on the agenda there. but on the police's agenda
one is pakistan. pakistan has cut off u.s. access to supply routes. usually the u.s. is allowed to use these to bring troops and supplies in and out of afghanistan. it's the easiest and cheapest way to do it. for the last six months, not much access, so they were looking to negotiate a way to get that going again. more progress to it, but it's not going to happen during this nato summit. and then another big issue of some talks about a missile defense system for europe. that's something europe...
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pakistan's prime minister says the situation is the worst in the country's history. the climate minister says at least one-third of pakistan could soon be under water. >>> over a thousand people have died, including nearly 400 children. international aid is pouring in to help pakistanis who have lost everything. the u.s. just announcing $30 million in humanitarian aid. to find out how you can help pakistan's flood victims, go to cnn.com/impact. >>> and this just in to cnn, the united states navy blocked an iranian ship from capturing an american maritime drone in the arabian gulf overnight. how did it happen? >> reporter: for some context over the course of the past year, the 5th fleet has had a program to integrate unmanned maritime vessels nor into the operations and that's part of what you're seeing here. one of those is the sail drone explorer, the drone in question. take a look at this video. this is video of the encounter overnight. the u.s. military says iran's islamic guard corps navy attached a rope or towline to the drone, and started towing it away. that's
pakistan's prime minister says the situation is the worst in the country's history. the climate minister says at least one-third of pakistan could soon be under water. >>> over a thousand people have died, including nearly 400 children. international aid is pouring in to help pakistanis who have lost everything. the u.s. just announcing $30 million in humanitarian aid. to find out how you can help pakistan's flood victims, go to cnn.com/impact. >>> and this just in to cnn, the...
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, and a lot of of them including the pakistan taliban were fostered by the isi, the pakistan intelligence services to become, i don't know, part of the bulwark against india, and they fostered many of the various groups and many of them islamic extremist groups which are now starting to turn against them in many ways and you are seeing it with the pakistan taliban as well. they have a creation and some support of the elements of the isi and doing things like this as well. it is like creating something that you think would work and it turns against you. >> from what you know, are they organized? >> yes, they are very organized. they have links with the taliban in afghanistan, but they don't fight in afghanistan their aim is to fight within pakistan and basically see the overthrow of the government as it exists now, and have afghanistan pre-9/11 government in pakistan, and we have talked about it before, and the nervous innocence the wenes about this, because the pakistan is not the most stable states, but you have in pakistan, a nuclear weapon and growing arsenal as well. it is a sense tha
, and a lot of of them including the pakistan taliban were fostered by the isi, the pakistan intelligence services to become, i don't know, part of the bulwark against india, and they fostered many of the various groups and many of them islamic extremist groups which are now starting to turn against them in many ways and you are seeing it with the pakistan taliban as well. they have a creation and some support of the elements of the isi and doing things like this as well. it is like creating...
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officials in pakistan before she got the visa. what can you tell us about that? >> it's another security question. she was interviewed by i.c.e. officials, state department, a background check and my question and oversight capacity is how thorough was that oversight or that national security investigation? i think there are many things in her background that will come up as flags and warning signs that should have prevented her from getting this type of visa. >> because the person to person, the actual interview that she had in pakistan to get that visa, that fiancee visa, you're suggesting was, what, inadequate? >> that's the big question. what took place during this interview? information came out of that? >> have you received the documentation from the state department? >> no, we'll receive the briefing tomorrow but those are questions i'm going to have is what information came out and how thorough, wolf, was this -- the questioning and it raises the issue with visas in general national security background checks, should we expand the authorities in terms of h
officials in pakistan before she got the visa. what can you tell us about that? >> it's another security question. she was interviewed by i.c.e. officials, state department, a background check and my question and oversight capacity is how thorough was that oversight or that national security investigation? i think there are many things in her background that will come up as flags and warning signs that should have prevented her from getting this type of visa. >> because the person...
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in fact, german police say the attacker is a recent refugee from the afghanistan/pakistan region. that's going to have huge reverberations for the prime minister there, merkel, who's been a big forgiver of refugees. a truck steered into a crowd. at least a dozen dead at this hour, dozens more still injured. the driver in custody. also monday, a gunman in turkey yelling "do not forget aleppo," shooting and killing russia's ambassador to turkey. the disturbing incident caught on video. seven people in custody, mostly the shooter's family now being questioned. the shooter was killed during the attack. both russia and turkey are vowing not to let this cast a shadow over their relationship. then in zurich, switzerland, you had a mosque that came under fire by a gunman. three people were injured. you also had an explosion in yemen in this time frame as well. so far no larger claim of responsibility in either of those. again, yemen was the deadliest of these last few attacks. it came on sunday. 52 soldiers killed in a suicide bombing. isis did claim responsibility for that attack. >>> ch
in fact, german police say the attacker is a recent refugee from the afghanistan/pakistan region. that's going to have huge reverberations for the prime minister there, merkel, who's been a big forgiver of refugees. a truck steered into a crowd. at least a dozen dead at this hour, dozens more still injured. the driver in custody. also monday, a gunman in turkey yelling "do not forget aleppo," shooting and killing russia's ambassador to turkey. the disturbing incident caught on video....
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that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and conspiracy theorys will not make problems disappear. >> cnn's stan grant is in islamabad. stan, secretary of state clinton's visit was really short. should we read anything into that? >> reporter: well, it didn't take a long visit here, carol, to deliver the message she wanted to deliver, quite frankly. this was a very frank and candid meeting. for that, you can read it. her message was very simple as you heard there. a lot of money is pumped into pakistan by the united states. they are expecting more in return. now, what she effectively says here is to right this relationship, she wants to cpac stan commit more in the fight against the insurgency, particularly clamping down on the border area between afghanistan and pakistan, stopping the militants crossing that border to assist in the united states effort in afghanistan and all of that, of course, would help the u.s. draw down its troop level in afgha
that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and conspiracy theorys will not make problems disappear. >> cnn's stan grant is in islamabad. stan, secretary of state clinton's visit was really short. should we read anything into that? >> reporter: well, it didn't take a long visit here, carol, to deliver the message she wanted to deliver, quite frankly. this was a very frank and candid meeting. for that, you can read it. her...